Evil In The Crucible

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Each of the members of the society depicted inArthur Miller’s “The Crucible” has to suppress the physical and material desires as they are not “appropriate” according to the religious doctrine they are following. In other words these people commit their evil plans but hide it under the guise of being a religious man and attending church. Each of the members of that society is ready to believe in any absurd accusation of another member because deep inside they know that they all have to hide something and are not completely honest. They tend to see “the evil” in other people, because they have it inside themselves. They are more likely to believe that someone has killed a baby than believe in the innocence of the person. The most important

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